Entertainment & Arts
Music: As they challenge gender stereotypes, Japanese taiko ensembles are catching on with women, especially Asian Americans.
July 15, 2002
California
Courts: Stanley Howse will plead no contest to assaulting a neighbor and receive three years’ probation, lawyers say.
Feb. 4, 1998
Music
The setup at the Troubadour Monday looked like a post-prom house party.
July 12, 2016
Pop & Hiss
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April 17, 2011
Archives
The slow patter of the small Japanese drums sounds like light rain falling.
Feb. 3, 1996
The heavy-metal rock group Poison was sued last week by its managers in a $45.5-million breach-of-contract suit that contends drugs and alcohol are causing the group’s already volatile members to get out of hand.
May 2, 1988
High School Sports
The sun-kissed faces of the Wilson High School cheerleaders glow with the enthusiasm their job demands.
Sept. 25, 1986
Police have arrested a man they say is the Critical Mass bicyclist seen on video blocking a San Francisco motorist then bashing her car with a U-lock as she tried to escape.
Sept. 8, 2015
Travel & Experiences
Ever since Hank Williams Sr. reworked the traditional melody of “Grand Texas” and gave us “Jambalaya,” country fans have embraced Cajun-style music.
April 6, 1995
Food
“Chris,” I say as we approach Tokyo Delve’s Sushi Bar in North Hollywood, “this place has no windows.
Oct. 8, 1995